Sanitary wrapper for bread and the like.



E. FRISCH & 0. C. MIESSLER.

SANITARY WRAPPER FOR BREAD AND THE LIKE.

APPLICATION FILED MAR. 9, I914.

Patented Jan. 11, 1916.

ElVIIL FRISCH AND OSCAR C. MIESSLER, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

I SANITARY WRAPPER FOR BREAD AND THE LIKE.

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. i L Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Jan. Jill, 31916.

Application filed. March 9, 1914. Serial No. 823,337.'

To all whom it may concern Beit known that we, EMiL FRISCH and OsoAR C. MIEsSLER, citizens of the United States, and residents of Chicago, in, the

county of Cook and State of Illinois,'have invented a new and useful Sanitary VVrapper for Bread and thelike, of which the fol-' j the bread. It is desirable that these vapors be permitted to escape from. the package in order to avoid the same being again absorbed by the bread.

It is, therefore, an object of our invenion to construct a sanitary wrapper-that will, without destroying the integrity thereof, permit the escape of these vapors and at the same time will retain in the bread the proper amount of moisture to preserveit fresh for a considerable length of time.

The above and other objects we accomplish by the means and in the manner hereinafter fully described and as more particularly pointed out in the claims, reference being had to the accompanying drawings forming a part'hereof, in which Figure l is a perspective view of our improved wrapper laid out flat to illustrate its specific construction; Fig. 2' is a perspective view of a loaf of bread enveloped in said wrapper and ready to be sealed; Fig. 3 is an. end view of the same showing the "end tlap folded and sealed against thepackage.

Referring to the drawings (particularly Fig. 1 thereof) A represents a substantially fiat sheet of tissue, such as rice-paper or the like, that is preferably of rectangular shape and of a sufficient size cto entirely envelop and .inclose a loaf of baked bread in substantially the manner shown in Figs. 2 and 3 of the drawings. Extending either longitudinally or transversely across this sheet are a plurality of relatively broad parallel strips or hands B, preferably formed by impregnating the tissue with paraffin or similar waterproofing substance so as to render the treated portions thereof impervious to liquids. Between these strips or bands the tlssue remains intact and being slightly porous will permit of the escape of a large percentage of the vapors cast 03 by the bread during the cooling thereof.- It is de- 'sirable, as will hereinafter appear, that these paraffined portions are so arranged that two of the same will extend along the longitudinal edges of the tissue so that when the same has been wrapped around a loaf of bread these paraifined edges will preferably-extend beyond the ends of the loaf and may then be,

folded upon themselves in the manner usually employed by bundle wrappers, leaving a sub stantially triangular shaped flap C to be folded upward against the ends of the package." When the package has been completed thus far it is passed through a metal trough of parallel plates, that is preferably wide enough to accommodate the enveloped loaf transversely therein. and which is heated to such an extent that as the package passes through the same the paraflin on the ends thereof and around the center, will' melt sutiiciently to knit and seal the folded parts of the, tissue-firmly together. This will seal the ends of the package and prevent the same unwrapping so that the commodit'y therein will be kept in a sanitary condition.

- As before mentioned the bread 1s wrapped -while freshly baked "and. hot and the vapors liberated therefrom will slowly pass out. of the package through the unimpregnated portion of thetissue or else dry out as the bread cools.

Having described our invention, what we claim asnew and desire to secure byLetters Patent is 1. A wrapper for baked commodities comprising a sheet of tissue provided with alternate longitudinally extending pervious and impervious sections.

2. A wrapper for baked commodities comprising a sheet of tissue provided with a plu- In testimony whereof- We aflix our signarality of alternate bands impregnated with tures in the presence of two Witnesses. paraflin. EMIL FRISCH. 3. A Wrapper for baked commodities com- I OSCAR C. MIESSLER. 5 prising a sheet of tissue provided with a plu- Witnesses:

rality-of alternate bands treated with afusi- RAYMOND J. KELLY,

ble impervious material. BENJ. T. ROODHOUSE. 

